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Procyanidin trimer C1 derived from Theobroma cacao reactivates latent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 provirus.

Takanori Hori1, Jacob Barnor2, Tung Nguyen Huu3, Osamu Morinaga3, Akiko Hamano1, Jerry Ndzinu4, Angela Frimpong2, Keren Minta-Asare2, Mildred Amoa-Bosompem2, James Brandful2, John Odoom2, Joseph Bonney2, Isaac Tuffour2, Baffour-Awuah Owusu2, Mark Ofosuhene2, Philip Atchoglo2, Maxwell Sakyiamah5, Richard Adegle5, Regina Appiah-Opong2, William Ampofo2, Kwadwo Koram1, Alexander Nyarko2, Laud Okine5, Dominic Edoh5, Alfred Appiah5, Takuhiro Uto3, Yoshiyuki Yoshinaka1, Shin Uota1, Yukihiro Shoyama3, Shoji Yamaoka6.   

Abstract

Despite remarkable advances in combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection remains incurable due to the incomplete elimination of the replication-competent virus, which persists in latent reservoirs. Strategies for targeting HIV reservoirs for eradication that involves reactivation of latent proviruses while protecting uninfected cells by cART are urgently needed for cure of HIV infection. We screened medicinal plant extracts for compounds that could reactivate the latent HIV-1 provirus and identified a procyanidin trimer C1 derived from Theobroma cacao as a potent activator of the provirus in human T cells latently infected with HIV-1. This reactivation largely depends on the NF-κB and MAPK signaling pathways because either overexpression of a super-repressor form of IκBα or pretreatment with a MEK inhibitor U0126 diminished provirus reactivation by C1. A pan-PKC inhibitor significantly blocked the phorbol ester-induced but not the C1-induced HIV-1 reactivation. Although C1-induced viral gene expression persisted for as long as 48 h post-stimulation, NF-κB-dependent transcription peaked at 12 h post-stimulation and then quickly declined, suggesting Tat-mediated self-sustainment of HIV-1 expression. These results suggest that procyanidin C1 trimer is a potential compound for reactivation of latent HIV-1 reservoirs.
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Keywords:  HIV; Latency; Procyanidin; Reactivation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25727021     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2015.02.102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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